JB Hall was hired as Sacramento State's cornerbacks coach in January of 2018.
Hall comes to the Hornets after spending three seasons at Montana as the Grizzlies cornerbacks coach. Montana advanced to the second round of the FCS playoffs in his first season (2015).

Before coming to Montana in 2015, Hall was a defensive graduate assistant at Colorado for two seasons, where his primary role was assisting with the linebackers along with general overall duties in the entire defense. In his first season he assisted in coaching the defensive line.

Hall lettered four years as a wide receiver at Adams State where he had 39 receptions for 450 yards (11.5 per catch) and a touchdown. He also threw a touchdown pass that covered 13 yards as a senior against Western New Mexico. A team captain, he earned Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference academic team honors.

The Boulder, Colo., native was a youth sports camp coordinator at the Family Learning Center for four summers (2009-12), involved in management, organization, teaching and education. He also was a volunteer coach at Centaurus High School in Lafayette, Colo., during the summer of 2012, where he completed over 50 hours of coaching-related duties.

Hall graduated from Adams State with a degree in human performance and physical education in May 2013 and a minor in marketing and coaching. He and his wife, Marisa, have one son (Tre).